
Brazil are preparing for their record-extending 23rd FIFA World Cup appearance.
The Seleção remain the only nation to have played in every edition of the tournament, and they will arrive at FIFA World Cup 2026™ chasing their sixth world title.
Brazil have not lifted the trophy since 2002, and with the tournament returning to North America, fans will hope history can repeat itself after their famous 1994 triumph in the United States.

Carlo Ancelotti will lead Brazil at FIFA World Cup 2026™ after taking charge following his departure from Real Madrid.
The legendary Italian coach is set to become the first foreign manager to lead Brazil at a World Cup.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest club managers in football history, Ancelotti now faces a new challenge: guiding the Seleção back to the top of world football.

Brazil qualified through the CONMEBOL round-robin qualifiers, where all ten South American nations competed for places at FIFA World Cup 2026™.
The Seleção finished fifth in the standings, securing one of the six automatic qualification spots available to South American teams.


Brazil have won the FIFA World Cup more times than any other nation, but many fans still consider Mexico 1970 their greatest triumph.
That legendary squad featured Pele, Jairzinho, Tostao and Rivellino, combining skill, creativity and attacking football at the highest level.
Brazil won every match at the tournament and defeated Italy 4-1 in the final to lift the Jules Rimet Trophy.

Brazil’s Qatar 2022 campaign ended in quarter-final heartbreak against Croatia.
After topping their group and defeating Korea Republic 4-1 in the Round of 16, the Seleção faced Croatia in a tense knockout clash.
The match finished level after extra time before Brazil were eliminated 4-2 on penalties.

Brazil made their FIFA World Cup debut at Uruguay 1930.
They failed to progress from the group stage after a surprise defeat to Yugoslavia.
However, Preguinho became Brazil’s first World Cup goalscorer and finished the tournament with three goals in two matches.

Ronaldo Nazario is Brazil’s all-time leading FIFA World Cup scorer with 15 goals.
He played a key role in Brazil’s 2002 title win, scoring twice in the final against Germany.
For many fans, Ronaldo’s World Cup legacy remains one of the greatest individual stories in football history.

Cafu holds Brazil’s record for most World Cup appearances with 20 matches.
He featured across four tournaments and captained Brazil to their fifth World Cup title in 2002.
Cafu is also Brazil’s most-capped player across all competitions.

Brazil’s World Cup history is filled with legendary moments.
The 1970 final against Italy remains one of football’s greatest displays of attacking teamwork, with Brazil’s final goal remembered as a masterpiece of movement, passing and creativity.
Pele’s brilliance in 1958, Garrincha’s magic in 1962, the penalty shootout victory over Italy in 1994, and the Ronaldo-Rivaldo-Ronaldinho attacking trio in 2002 are all part of Brazil’s unforgettable World Cup legacy.


Brazil’s biggest FIFA World Cup victory came in 1950 when they defeated Sweden 7-1 at the Maracanã.
Ademir de Menezes scored four goals in that dominant performance, giving Brazil huge belief during the final round of the tournament.
However, that same campaign later ended in heartbreak against Uruguay in the famous Maracanazo.
With Carlo Ancelotti leading a new era and Brazil still carrying the weight of their legendary football history, the mission for FIFA World Cup 2026™ is clear.
The Seleção want to end their 24-year wait and bring a sixth World Cup crown back to Brazil.
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